In addition, from 12 noon, the public radio La Rock (FM 93.7) broadcasts the preview of the live recitals and, during the intervals, the station’s hosts will interview the musicians and fans on the historic day, from a studio set up and specially set in the Kirchner Cultural Center. From 5:00 p.m., the 49 National Radio stations from all over the country will join the broadcast.
The imposing concert with free admission and streaming will start at 14 on the National Auditorium from the CCK where there will be a chamber orchestra of three violins, two violas, two cellos, double bass, organ, flute, clarinet, horn, percussion and piano, led by Carlos Britez in the musical direction.
With arrangements by Julián Caeiro and Pablo Salzman, the group will address different moments of García’s work under this format.
At 4 pm the second block of this mega-concert will start, with a change of musicians, audience and sounds to listen to the variations on songs by Charly made from tango, folklore and jazz.
Hernán Jacinto, Andrés Beeuwsaert, Santiago Vázquez, Diego Schissi, Nico Sorín, Mariano Otero, Ernesto Jodos and Sergio Verdinelli, in this case will be some of the interpreters who will delve into different possible facets of the creator of Sui Generis.
From 18, meanwhile, a stable band made up of Zorrito Von Quintiero on keyboards, Fernando Samalea on drums, María Eva Albistur on bass and Fernando Kabusacki on guitars, will tour songs from all times with the participation of David Lebón, Erica Di Salvo , Ulises Di Salvo, Rosario Ortega, Juan Ingaramo, Alina Gandini, María Rosa Yorio, Guido Spina, Raúl Porchetto, Andy Chango, Alejandro Medina and Lola Medina among others.
The same stable band will return to the stage of the National Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. to share with Julieta Venegas, Richard Coleman, Christian Basso, Benito Cerati, Cucuza Castiello, Emmanuel Horvilleur, Pablo Guyot and Alfredo Toth, Julia Zenko, El Zar, Brenda Asnicar, Mavi Díaz, Lito Epumer, Leo García, Celeste Carballo, Sara Hebe, Rosario Ortega, Joaquín Levinton, Leandro Lopatín, Hilda Lizarazu, The Idiot Prince and Fernando Ruíz Díaz.
At 15 in the Hall of Honor there will be a discussion with the participation of the researcher in popular music Lisa Di Cione, the pianist, singer-songwriter and cultural manager Victoria Gandini and the professor Diego Madoery Charly meets.
While at 17 o’clock the second of the Conversations, this one with the photographer and filmmaker Karin Idelson, the historian and essayist Sergio Pujol and the journalist and poet Martín Rodríguez.
On the other hand, at 19, 19:40, 20:20 and 21 there will be functions of the installation “TRIP. An experience on Charly García” which presents a proposal of music and images with the special participation of the artist Nora Lezano, the singer Lidia Borda and the pianist and arranger Daniel Godfrid. An interpretive collage of songs and images, with an approximate duration of twenty minutes, which will be repeated four times in the same day.

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